Any standard hot-shoe flash should fit the XSi, though check the flash sync voltage to be on the safe side. Using a Canon EX-series Speedlite will give you a variety of additional features; other flashes won't be able to synchronise at shutter speeds faster than 1/200th sec, and won't work in live view mode, either, for example.
Canon's web site should have either a downloadable or flash version of the manual.
Short answer - Yes. I just got an xti and had the 6600 that I used on my Rebel film camera. It fires ok on the xti but I have not fully tested it. (distance, etc) I believe that it will be ok..... Sign me...Novice
No, it doesn't. There is no flash for the camera in Nokia 5230.
no
On MY camera I push a button on the back and choose Flash Forced Off. I have a Panasonic Lumix FX-520
The 430EX external flash seems like it would be the best candidate for the external flash for the Canon digital camera.
Actually no they won't. I don't konw alot about canon cameras. but one thing I do know is that it prabably won't work. Just get a Canon flash or a Sigma flash.
Yes, but with some limitations. The Canon 480EG was designed as a TTL flash (through the lens metering) but also has an External Auto metering Mode. It can be used with any camera that has a PC sync connection. Don't use the "Shoe Cord E" that comes with the flash unless you are using a Film Camera with TTL flash metering. It can be used with Digital cameras provided you use a PC sync cord to connect the flash to the camera. Use the camera in manual mode and match the settings that you want to use with the flash.
A recommended flash for the Canon T3i is the Canon 430EX II. This flash is about $270. However, honestly, any Canon flash will work well with the camera.
The Canon Speedlite 580EX II ( EX2 )
Some of the Canon EOS Rebel 2000 camera's features include a fully automatic 35mm AF SLR with retractable built-in flash, a high-speed selectable 7-point autofocus system linked to 35-zone metering system for available light and flash and improved autofocus as well as lower-light threshold.
No, but an external flash with a flash button can be used while filming.
Yes! It comes sstandard with the flash on top like most dslrs C:
u don't
Go to menu, stay on the first group of settings (dont go right or left) and go down to flash control. if you're using the built in flash go to built in flash func. setting, and if you're using an external flash, well then go to external flash func. setting. change shutter sync to 2nd curtain. Hope this helped [:
Canon is a large global camera and technology company that sells the Powershot a630 digital camera. The main features of this camera are auto flash and x4 optical zoom.
In my opinion the best DSLR camera for a beginner would be the Canon Rebel T3i. It has a swing out LCD screen, Built-In wireless flash control and several filter modes. The camera and lens package runs about $600.